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The logo graphics available for download on this page are provided under CC BY 4.0. This means that you can pretty much do what you like with it including printing it on shirts, creating your own variations, or getting it tattooed over your navel.

We do ask that you not use the rest of the site graphics in other contexts to avoid confusion.

3rd parties should use the terminology “X for Angular” or “ng-X” for software projects. Projects should avoid the use of Angular X (e.g. Angular UI Toolkit), as it could create authorship confusion. This rule does not apply to events or meetup groups.

Developers should avoid using Angular version numbers in project names, as this will artificially limit their projects by tying them to a point in time of Angular, or will require renaming over time.

Where a codename or shortname is used, such as on npm or github, some are acceptable, some are not acceptable.

Do not use

ng2-

angular2-

OK to use

ng-

angular-

As always, component and directive selectors should not begin with “ng-” selectors as this will conflict with components and directives provided by the Angular team.